A former US Border Patrol commander has called for sweeping immigration measures, saying life should be made so difficult for undocumented migrants that they are forced to leave the country.
Greg Bovino, who recently retired, made the controversial remarks in a video interview in which he claimed that current anti-immigration enforcement efforts are not strong enough. “We need surges of DHS agents into all the major cities. We need to make it so hard for them to live, to work, to procreate, to do anything in the United States that they have no choice but to self-deport,” he said.
He also rejected the focus on targeting serious offenders, warning that it sends the wrong message. “They must have incentive to self-deport. Saying we’re targeting the ‘worst of the worst’ is signaling to the majority of illegals that they’re safe from deportations,” Bovino added.
Pushing further, he claimed the scale of undocumented immigration was far larger than what publicly available data says. “There’s a lot more work to be done… They all need to go. We’re talking about potentially 100 million people still living here illegally.”
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